CRIME March 25, 2024 Murdered Washington teens, both 16, found along highway in connected killings: report The killings of two teenagers found less than a mile apart along Interstate 5 in Seattle on Thursday night and Friday morning are connected, according to Washington State police
Media March 22, 2024 Trans-identifying male in women's prison reportedly discovered having sex with female inmate Bryan Kim, who murdered his parents and now goes by Amber FayeFox Kim, was reportedly caught having sex with female inmate Sincer-A Marie Nerton on March 14.
Washington March 22, 2024 Biden admin accelerates plan to unleash grizzly bears near rural community over widespread local opposition The Biden administration is moving forward with a proposal to introduce grizzly bears near a rural community as part of an effort advocated for by environmental groups.
Natural Disasters March 21, 2024 Dozens have been killed by landsides around the world this year. Here's how to tell if you're at risk. Landslides around the world have killed hundreds of people at once, but they are difficult to predict. Scientists study their risks and warnings to try to be better prepared.
Endangered Species March 21, 2024 Washington man pleads guilty for eagle ‘killing spree,’ faces up to 5 years in prison, $250K fine A Washington man plead guilty to shooting eagles on an American Indian reservation in Montana. The man was killing 'thousands' of birds to sell feathers and other parts on the dark web.
OPINION March 20, 2024 Democrats in denial on crimes of illegal immigrants. Here's the reality the rest of America can't ignore As the border crisis escalates, Democrats are working tirelessly to deflect attention from the reality that illegal immigrants are committing crimes in U.S. cities coast to coast.
Digital Originals March 20, 2024 Why passing the bar exam will no longer be a requirement to become an attorney in Washington state Prospective lawyers in Washington may soon be able to skip the bar exam, after the state Supreme Court approved alternative pathways in an effort to boost diversity.
Washington March 19, 2024 MacKenzie Scott donates $640 million, more than doubling her planned gifts to nonprofit applicants 361 small nonprofits will be the beneficiaries of the largesse of billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash March 18, 2024 Seattle-area community protests 'con man' squatter who won't leave rental house: 'Exploiting the system' Landlord Jaskaran Singh told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ about a squatter residing in his rental home despite owing thousands in back rent, as multiple legal roadblocks prevent eviction.
Oregon March 18, 2024 Portland area residents commemorate victims of deadly 2021 heat wave by planting trees Volunteers and family members of the people killed by a 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest gathered in Oregon to plant trees in their memory.
Washington March 17, 2024 Homemade explosives used to target Washington state cannabis shop: video Tacoma Police are investigating after what appeared to be an "improvised explosive device" found outside a cannabis shop on Friday.